DIY: Overhead console illumination...
#1
Lead Lap
Thread Starter
DIY: Overhead console illumination...
One of the biggest drawbacks of this car is the overhead console without illumination, so I decided to **** the TAKUMI's and to get things straight.
I bought 10 LED-s 3V 300 MC, green, 10 resistors (you can put one resistor to every LED or one resistor for all, I made it with one resistor), clear silicone, solder material...
This is the OC (overhead console):
Open the "for glasses" and you'll see this, which has to be opened:
Use flat screwdriver to open...:
Remove those 2 screws:
Pull it down:
Slide your finger between the OC and headliner and pull down, hard:
Then do it on another side and you'll end up with this:
Turn it over and take off this plug by pressing the clip:
This is the back od the OC, remove those 2 screws:
This is the home link ECU, turn it over:
Unplug this by pulling it:
Pull the microphone:
I bought 10 LED-s 3V 300 MC, green, 10 resistors (you can put one resistor to every LED or one resistor for all, I made it with one resistor), clear silicone, solder material...
This is the OC (overhead console):
Open the "for glasses" and you'll see this, which has to be opened:
Use flat screwdriver to open...:
Remove those 2 screws:
Pull it down:
Slide your finger between the OC and headliner and pull down, hard:
Then do it on another side and you'll end up with this:
Turn it over and take off this plug by pressing the clip:
This is the back od the OC, remove those 2 screws:
This is the home link ECU, turn it over:
Unplug this by pulling it:
Pull the microphone:
#2
Lead Lap
Thread Starter
Disconnect the cable on both sides, press the clip and pull:
Just pull:
Remove all the bolts, take the cover off and you'll end up with this:
This is the motherboard of the home link buttons, press those 2 clips and pull up:
Turn it right:
Then take the whole motheboard off:
Button order:
Button number 3, you have to cut this piece of plastic because in that hole you should drill the hole and put the LED:
Drill a 1mm hole from the inside:
Drill a 2mm hole from the outside:
Do the same with all buttons:
DOOR and ON/OFF buttons already have this circle so just drill it:
Put some clear silicone in all the holes and then go over it with your finger:
They should look like this:
...and let the silicone dry.
Cut it, the cables should pass through it:
Just pull:
Remove all the bolts, take the cover off and you'll end up with this:
This is the motherboard of the home link buttons, press those 2 clips and pull up:
Turn it right:
Then take the whole motheboard off:
Button order:
Button number 3, you have to cut this piece of plastic because in that hole you should drill the hole and put the LED:
Drill a 1mm hole from the inside:
Drill a 2mm hole from the outside:
Do the same with all buttons:
DOOR and ON/OFF buttons already have this circle so just drill it:
Put some clear silicone in all the holes and then go over it with your finger:
They should look like this:
...and let the silicone dry.
Cut it, the cables should pass through it:
#3
Lead Lap
Thread Starter
Solder 2 (1mm) cables, they should be long around 20 cm:
And then put some isolation:
Paste it with super glue, the led should be over the hole:
This is how it should look like. I put some black silicone around the isolation but it is not necessary:
Find + and - wires, solder them to 2 wires, one will be connected to + and the other one to -:
On the plug, you'll find 2 green wires, the middle one is the positive wire, connect + wire to it:
The negative cable is there too but I was so tired to look for it so I connect it to the negative wire that goes to the sunroof motor, it is a thick white/black wire.
This is the result:
They look astonishing, but it took me more than 5 hours to do this. I plan to put two more LED-s for read LED buttons.
Maybe you can find small 12V LED-s so you don't need any resistor. I had to put one because like I said those LED-s were 3V. I used a battery to test each LED after I finished with soldering.
And then put some isolation:
Paste it with super glue, the led should be over the hole:
This is how it should look like. I put some black silicone around the isolation but it is not necessary:
Find + and - wires, solder them to 2 wires, one will be connected to + and the other one to -:
On the plug, you'll find 2 green wires, the middle one is the positive wire, connect + wire to it:
The negative cable is there too but I was so tired to look for it so I connect it to the negative wire that goes to the sunroof motor, it is a thick white/black wire.
This is the result:
They look astonishing, but it took me more than 5 hours to do this. I plan to put two more LED-s for read LED buttons.
Maybe you can find small 12V LED-s so you don't need any resistor. I had to put one because like I said those LED-s were 3V. I used a battery to test each LED after I finished with soldering.
#4
Instructor
thanks for the disassembly instruction. I'm not really interested in the led install cause I dont use those buttons frequently but I'd like to do something with those 6 terrible reading lights. Maybe you can tackle that problem when u do the leds for the read buttons.
#5
Lead Lap
Thread Starter
I will do it.
P.S. Can you post the front right door panel removal pdf?
Thanks.
P.S. Can you post the front right door panel removal pdf?
Thanks.
#7
Driver
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Thanks so much for another great DYI.
It's a lot of work but the results are definitely worth it - your install looks great! I am definitely doing this.
I plan on only doing the Homelink buttons and the 2 reading lights. I don't use the "Door"/"On off" buttons all that frequently.
I was thinking of using green LEDs for the Homelink buttons, and maybe white ones for the reading buttons. Not too sure yet. I ordered both 1.8 mm and 3 mm LEDs in both colours.
So the holes that you drilled were 2mm, not 3mm to match your LEDs?
It's a lot of work but the results are definitely worth it - your install looks great! I am definitely doing this.
I plan on only doing the Homelink buttons and the 2 reading lights. I don't use the "Door"/"On off" buttons all that frequently.
I was thinking of using green LEDs for the Homelink buttons, and maybe white ones for the reading buttons. Not too sure yet. I ordered both 1.8 mm and 3 mm LEDs in both colours.
So the holes that you drilled were 2mm, not 3mm to match your LEDs?
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#8
Lead Lap
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#9
Lead Lap
Thread Starter
Thanks so much for another great DYI.
It's a lot of work but the results are definitely worth it - your install looks great! I am definitely doing this.
I plan on only doing the Homelink buttons and the 2 reading lights. I don't use the "Door"/"On off" buttons all that frequently.
I was thinking of using green LEDs for the Homelink buttons, and maybe white ones for the reading buttons. Not too sure yet. I ordered both 1.8 mm and 3 mm LEDs in both colours.
So the holes that you drilled were 2mm, not 3mm to match your LEDs?
It's a lot of work but the results are definitely worth it - your install looks great! I am definitely doing this.
I plan on only doing the Homelink buttons and the 2 reading lights. I don't use the "Door"/"On off" buttons all that frequently.
I was thinking of using green LEDs for the Homelink buttons, and maybe white ones for the reading buttons. Not too sure yet. I ordered both 1.8 mm and 3 mm LEDs in both colours.
So the holes that you drilled were 2mm, not 3mm to match your LEDs?
#10
Driver
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https://www.clublexus.com/forums/es3...ld-thread.html
#11
Lead Lap
Thread Starter
Thank you. You guys rock.
#12
Driver School Candidate
#14
I didn't remove my panel completely. I removed the screws/bolts holding the panel to the door and popped it loose. From there I layed down on my garage floor to get to the 4 bolts holding the door speakers in.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/es3...-2007-a-3.html look at posts 34 and 36.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/es3...-2007-a-3.html look at posts 34 and 36.
#15
Lead Lap
Thread Starter
Thank you. Done.